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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: the federal government and the bailed-out insurance giant, a.i.g., announced a deal today for the company to pay back the bulk of its massive debt to the treasury. at the height of the financial crisis, the treasury and the federal reserve agreed to spend more than $180 billion if needed to rescue the company. a.i.g. ultimately received more than $130 billion. it still owes over $100 billion. under the plan, the u.s. treasury will gradually sell off its majority stake of the company. a.i.g. will also sell off more of its insurance units to repay the treasury. in an audio recoding on a.i.g.'s web site, the company's chief executive robert benmosc
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we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a substitution the set for european companies that are pulling out? there are other countries that have oil services. to what extent the do you see t? >> we have made clear that we are strongly discouraging substitutions. we encourage you not to undertake these activities. we make the potential consequences. he is in the process of having consultations with a number of key countries around the world to explain the provisions of the act. >> how you measure how big it can be? >> what would you expect them to say? >> at the end of the day, would most care about is how ir
we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a...
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in the red, those are the flood warnings to the west of us and north. loudon county,nne arundel county and points up to the north. that is until 6:15. meanwhile, a tornado watch because there's still a tremendous amount of spin in the atmosphere. tornado goes from areas of baltimore county down through prince georges county, charles county, st. mary's and calert again. those folks have quite a few tornado warnings early part of the day. that's when most of the rain, too, was about this area. in this location right here just ended at 4:00. a severe thunderstorm warning for portions of spotsylvania warren stafford, culpepper that i think may be extended. here's a look at that radar. here is that line that we've been watching very carefully. it is moving to the east. it may produce some more severe thunderstorm warnings around prince william and eventually stafford county. certainly heavy in. i'm not sayi any lightning with this right now. we've got what is the true remnants of tropical storm nicole that will be moving up into our area. again, a lot of ra
in the red, those are the flood warnings to the west of us and north. loudon county,nne arundel county and points up to the north. that is until 6:15. meanwhile, a tornado watch because there's still a tremendous amount of spin in the atmosphere. tornado goes from areas of baltimore county down through prince georges county, charles county, st. mary's and calert again. those folks have quite a few tornado warnings early part of the day. that's when most of the rain, too, was about this area. in...
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just tell us who is bankrolling your ads. tell us who is paying for those ads. the voters have a right to know. and the fact of the matter is, they do not want to tell the american voter who is paying for those. we're finding out, and as we find out, it is becoming more clear that it is a special interests that were served by the economic policies the previous eight years and whose power was arraigned in by the measures that we took in this congress. so those are the kind of choices our members made, and those are the kind of choices that were made by the other side. and we hope that as the american people look at those records, they will see the choices that were made on both sides and the choices ahead of us. >> i thank my colleagues in the majority leader, the majority whip, and the assistant to the speaker, and the chair of the democratic part rational campaign committee for being here today, being there for america's working families every single day. and we will take any questions you may have. >> madam speaker, you talk a lot about choices, but there are
just tell us who is bankrolling your ads. tell us who is paying for those ads. the voters have a right to know. and the fact of the matter is, they do not want to tell the american voter who is paying for those. we're finding out, and as we find out, it is becoming more clear that it is a special interests that were served by the economic policies the previous eight years and whose power was arraigned in by the measures that we took in this congress. so those are the kind of choices our members...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> it's being billed as a big discovery out in space. scientists say they have found the first earth-like planet that actually might be able to sustain human life. josh levs is here. let's call them up. we have some neighbors out there. >> it's only 20 light years away. not too bad, right? this actually is pretty cool. what we have for you here is a video based on this announcement, th is artist rendering. take a look at this, this artist rendering of what this is. this is a constellation called libra, a star researchers have been studying, gliese 581. one of them which is newly discovered is called gliese 581 g, squarely in the middle of what they're calling a habitable zone where they believe liquid water could exist on the planet's surface and why it's
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> it's being billed as a big discovery out in space. scientists say they have found the first earth-like planet that actually might be able to sustain human life. josh levs is here. let's call them up. we have some neighbors...
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but, using skype, using twitteder and using things that remove them from their violence, similarly, the poor kid, mrmr. mr. clemente says on facebook i will kill myself. i don't know how real they imagined any of this was. martha: kimberly, let's talk about the legal side of this. it is becoming increasingly frustrating that there are not ways to hold people like this culpable for their actions, as i understand it, they are up on invasion of privacy charges, which seems a little light to me, frankly. >> when you think about the consequences of their actions. and what it looks like, it appears, that resulted in the death of another young human being with a promising life ahead of him who apparently felt this shame and humiliation, directly from the hands of these two college classmates, that are a cold-blooded, intentional killers? no, did they act in a reckless disregard of h young man's feelings, privacy, human, yes. and look at the end result, the law found new ways to protect individuals, to respect privacy, and, these two college kids are now going to be made an example of, martha.
but, using skype, using twitteder and using things that remove them from their violence, similarly, the poor kid, mrmr. mr. clemente says on facebook i will kill myself. i don't know how real they imagined any of this was. martha: kimberly, let's talk about the legal side of this. it is becoming increasingly frustrating that there are not ways to hold people like this culpable for their actions, as i understand it, they are up on invasion of privacy charges, which seems a little light to me,...
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get ready to meet a bra that can also be used as a face mask. this has been created by a ukrainian scientist. take a look at the woman. like i said, the bra, basically that's what it looks like, you can take the two cups and use one as a face mask. i know this sounds absolutely ridiculous. but they're actually saying in a really -- emergency situation, say if there's something harmful airborne, a woman if she's in this situation could immediately unsnap and in case you're wondering it doesn't matter what the cup size is. >> really? >> adjustable to give the same level of protection. and they are cheap. so that is sort of the newest victoria's secrets trend we might be seeing, the bra/face mask. >> let me understand, if there's an emergency and this woman has a bra on, she can take it off and then cover her face in the event of a nuclear attack, your bra could save your life? that's the gist? really? oh, all right, all right. we'll keep with the highbrow theme now. apparently, moving here from louisiana, a lot of crocodiles down there, and alliga
get ready to meet a bra that can also be used as a face mask. this has been created by a ukrainian scientist. take a look at the woman. like i said, the bra, basically that's what it looks like, you can take the two cups and use one as a face mask. i know this sounds absolutely ridiculous. but they're actually saying in a really -- emergency situation, say if there's something harmful airborne, a woman if she's in this situation could immediately unsnap and in case you're wondering it doesn't...
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let us pray. gracious god, we give you thanks for your tender love, that calls us into loving relationships. please send your blessing upon jeremy and melissa on this day and on the covenant they have just made. bless them in their work and companionship and sleeping and waking and in their joyce and sorrows, in their living and in their dying. may you constantly be at their side to guide and protect them along the way, in the name of christ, we pray, amen. you may kiss. >> it is my pleasure to be the first to announce you to, mr. and mrs. jeremy gephardt. >> there they are, our beautiful bride and groom. melissa is 21. she turns 22 tomorrow. i think this whole day will count as her birthday present. jeremy is already 22. they were separated six months while he was in afghanistan and now they are together forever. congratulations. >> congratulations! >> thank you so much. >> so, mr. and mrs. gephardt. >> yes. >> we want to remember all the way back to your video you sent us, jeremy. and one of the
let us pray. gracious god, we give you thanks for your tender love, that calls us into loving relationships. please send your blessing upon jeremy and melissa on this day and on the covenant they have just made. bless them in their work and companionship and sleeping and waking and in their joyce and sorrows, in their living and in their dying. may you constantly be at their side to guide and protect them along the way, in the name of christ, we pray, amen. you may kiss. >> it is my...
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let us understand about the process. we had over 30 meetings and we said, well it'll be nice to know what happened those 30 meetings and amazing how 30 can take place at the pentagon. there nose at single note or proceedings about those that you can divulge to us. i'd love to know more an about how they take place and how you can have no proceedings and nothing to get our hands on to understand what's doing on there. you can understand why we're a little bit frustrateed by the lack of transparency. the lack of understanding about a decision of this magnitudes as the chairman point the - the effort to providing a framework for jointness and a decision of this magnitude without the transparency and this body understanding and secretary lynn you lectured on a responsibility office a leader and yours is to pro stride information so we as congress can do our duty to make sure we understand the decisions and the implications to the nature of those decisions i appreciate the lecture but the responsibility cuts both ways and the
let us understand about the process. we had over 30 meetings and we said, well it'll be nice to know what happened those 30 meetings and amazing how 30 can take place at the pentagon. there nose at single note or proceedings about those that you can divulge to us. i'd love to know more an about how they take place and how you can have no proceedings and nothing to get our hands on to understand what's doing on there. you can understand why we're a little bit frustrateed by the lack of...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. ♪ >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. it's 13 manipulates past the hour. this is a heartbreaking story out of rutgers university. a freshman who was apparently driven tole suicide by invasion of privacy. 18-year-old tyler clemente, he was a talented musician. played the violin. said to be devastated when his private sexual encounter with a young man was streamed online. his body believed to be clemente was found floating in the hudson river. but the team, posting this final message on facebook -- sorry, this is the wrong graphics. he posted on facebook, jumping off the gw bridge, sorry. we're joined by clinic
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that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels leveling off and declining. there's a lot of inertia in the system. we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the a
that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels...
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to get us through these changes times. thank you. >> thank you. one of the benefits of going later, maybe i should cross off all the stuff i was going to say because everybody hit it. i do want to start by thanking jarrod for his complete plan. we got you signed on 59. i actually want to start with a conclusion and i'll repeat them at the end and we've hit them. but climate change is going on for the last 150 years. this is not something coming it's already here. it's hard to get your community to understand it. we need to be imagining it now and we're not doing a particularly good job of that. ,maurine had a constitution. there are no silver bullets you have to have a comprehensive approach to this. the next conclusion is, we have to build diverse water management portfolios in every region of the state. i like the language. jarrod started with portfolio and used the term hedges and we're bringing a business risk management where you build a portfolio have hedge a sounds, and have contingency plans. you have to be prepare
to get us through these changes times. thank you. >> thank you. one of the benefits of going later, maybe i should cross off all the stuff i was going to say because everybody hit it. i do want to start by thanking jarrod for his complete plan. we got you signed on 59. i actually want to start with a conclusion and i'll repeat them at the end and we've hit them. but climate change is going on for the last 150 years. this is not something coming it's already here. it's hard to get your...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? home of one of the coldest, longest nights on the planet. and asked frequent heartburn sufferers, like carl, to put prilosec otc's 24 hour heartburn protection to the test for two weeks. the results? i can concentrate on everything i'm doing, not even think about it anymore. since i've been taking it, i've been heartburn free, which is a big relief for me. [ male announcer ] take your 14-day challenge. ♪ prilosec otc. heartburn gone. power on. i love my grandma. i love you grandma. grandma just makes me happy. ♪ to know, know, know you grandma is the bestest. the total package. grandpa's cooooooooool. way cool. ♪ grandpa spoils me rotten. ♪ to know, know, know you ♪ is to love... some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grand
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? home of one of the coldest, longest nights on the planet. and asked frequent heartburn sufferers, like carl, to put prilosec otc's 24 hour heartburn protection to the test for two weeks. the results? i can concentrate on everything i'm doing, not even think about it anymore. since i've been taking it, i've...
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unfortunately, not in a manner that the agency is used to. the proposal neglected to build on our path. this carved the present and lacks a vision for our future. the plan was so bad, so misguided that it did something unheard of in washington, d.c., it united congress in opposition. and along these lines, i would like to thank chairman gordon and ranking member hall for the partnership put forth these past several months. it has been an honor to work with each of you. our partnership has produced a great piece of legislation. our nasa authorization bill, which tasks out of the -- which passed out of the science technology committee in july. i believed then and i believe now that our bill was the right approach to sustain a robust exploration program. but we are running out of time. and must send a message that opposed the administration and it's not the direction our country is going to go. if we fail to pass an authorization bill, we will witness the continued dismentling of america's space flight infrastructure with no guarantee it will be
unfortunately, not in a manner that the agency is used to. the proposal neglected to build on our path. this carved the present and lacks a vision for our future. the plan was so bad, so misguided that it did something unheard of in washington, d.c., it united congress in opposition. and along these lines, i would like to thank chairman gordon and ranking member hall for the partnership put forth these past several months. it has been an honor to work with each of you. our partnership has...
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the end result is a lot of rain for us. the satellite imagery looks like something is trying to hang on. you can see a hint of circulation here southeast of miami, over toward the bahamas. the air force reconnaissance planes and all the analysis that the hurricane center can do does not find a well defined center to the storm anymore. the circulation has fallen apart, but it takes to offer the moisture to get out of there. a lot of shower activity, maybe some severe thunderstorms in the region tomorrow. gradually tapering off tomorrow evening and moving toward the coast. there may be some showers lingering on the beach friday morning, but then the skies should clear out. saturday we catch a break with some sunshine between systems. some cool, unsettled weather coming in from the north for the second half of the week ended look at all this heavy rain, the reds and yellows on a map indicating anywhere from 2.5 to over four inches of rain. a lot of that out near hagerstown and on the lower eastern shore, looking like they may
the end result is a lot of rain for us. the satellite imagery looks like something is trying to hang on. you can see a hint of circulation here southeast of miami, over toward the bahamas. the air force reconnaissance planes and all the analysis that the hurricane center can do does not find a well defined center to the storm anymore. the circulation has fallen apart, but it takes to offer the moisture to get out of there. a lot of shower activity, maybe some severe thunderstorms in the region...
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ed gillespie joins us now. the "wall street journal" describes the tea party this way, as a center of gravity within the republican party. how would you describe it? >> i would say that it's a driving force right now in terms of peoples' concerns about too much debt, too much spending, excessive taxation, the largest tax increase in american history, looming on the horizon on january 1, and i think that the tea party voters have brought a lot of vigor to the republican party. you know, sometimes it's a little disruptive but growing pains are better than shrinking pains any day if you're a former party chairman like i am. >> david a*pbgsel rod offers his own opinion, saying the republican brand is not very strong right now and that's primarily why the tea party is actually here. what responsibility do you think the republican has for this tea party moving even starting? is it because people weren't happy with the republican party and the brand wasn't strong? >> well, i think there are definitely a lot of tea par
ed gillespie joins us now. the "wall street journal" describes the tea party this way, as a center of gravity within the republican party. how would you describe it? >> i would say that it's a driving force right now in terms of peoples' concerns about too much debt, too much spending, excessive taxation, the largest tax increase in american history, looming on the horizon on january 1, and i think that the tea party voters have brought a lot of vigor to the republican party....
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he uses color to express emotion or metaphor. the red here, for example, representing the supernatural. these ideas led, in part, to the expressionism of his quarrelsome friend, vincent van gogh. and the dream-inspired art of the surrealists some 30 years later. which is all very good. why put on the exhibition at this moment? it is simply a case of gauguin's turn. maybe there's a need for a blockbuster. or is there more to this decision? >> gauguin is very relevant to us today because of the way he explored through his life and art alternatives to what he rejects in terms of civilization, capitalism. he is drawing away from that, as well as knowing that his art depends on it. so he's fully aware of all the contradictions that we are conscious of today. >> reporter: for all his personal shortcomings -- and there were many -- gauguin was a brilliant colorist. something that is difficult to fully appreciate until a roomful of evidence had been placed before your eyes. will gompertz, bbc news. >> apparently there's one more piece we
he uses color to express emotion or metaphor. the red here, for example, representing the supernatural. these ideas led, in part, to the expressionism of his quarrelsome friend, vincent van gogh. and the dream-inspired art of the surrealists some 30 years later. which is all very good. why put on the exhibition at this moment? it is simply a case of gauguin's turn. maybe there's a need for a blockbuster. or is there more to this decision? >> gauguin is very relevant to us today because of...
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thank you for being with us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] periods [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend scott moore, doctorial student, germany. the chaplain: god of the nations, you have chosen many in various ways to show your presence in the world. you have been a guiding light in dark times and a refuge against the storms of life. we ask you to send the spirit of your holy wisdom and compassion to the members of the 111th congress who gather here for this most important work. strengthen them in their work for justice, lead them in their work for peace, guide them as they
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made us ask "who's the boss?" ♪ ♪ there is more to life than what you're living ♪ ♪ so take a chance ♪ brand new life around the bend ♪ >> well, if you think of him as a hunt i can housekeeper, wait until you check out the latest role. it's not acting. it's real life. he spent a year teaching tenth graders in philadelphia high school as part of a reality show. and it wasn't easy. >> are you nervous? >> i'm terrified. >> maybe you should wear more undershirts. >> yeah, yeah. i know. >> i'm very concerned he is not qualified to be an english teacher. >> you are right. how about that? you are 100% right. you think you know so much and then you find out you don't know nothing. >> if this doesn't work, you're out of here. okay? >> well, that was a clip from his new show and he says of the a bumpy road that sometimes led to tears, his own. here's what he told john roberts about self doubt as he hit the books. >> a lot of crying we see is you expressing self doubt. >> oh, yeah. >> it's like i don't know if i
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i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your way out of it. in dealing with the taliban you probably can't kill your way out of the it. because, there is a huge difference between iraq and afghanistan. bill, in iraq, al qaeda were also foreign invaders, and they turned out to be a lot less appealing than we are. in the southern and eastern parts of afghanistan, the taliban are the home team, we're asking the pashtun population to turn against their own relatives and, ultimately, the core problem is we cannot make afghans what we want them to want. bill: but the presi
i want to us do well. but, the current policies, the counterinsurgency, we will not call a counterinsurgency, nation building we will not call nation-building, they do not and cannot work. bill: there is an old statement, if that is the case, i'll take it at face value, what you said, there is an old statement that says you cannot kill your way out of this. do you believe that to be true, even today. >> the question is kill your way out of what? in dealing with al qaeda you can kill your...
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that is what keeps us ahead. it must keep us ahead in the future. when i look at tax laws and regulatory policy, i do not look at this as if i will go after that guy because he makes more money than i do, buy it look at it in terms of having a system that will give people the capacity to dream beyond their dreams, give them new ideas. cell phones, blackberry, iphone, ipad, no one thought of these things 30 years ago. hundreds of thousands of people are working there. what is the ipad of 20 years from now? i do not know. government does not now -- does not know. we need americans taking risks on their ideas. i would like my idf to be a product that people are going to use. that is why i get excited about it, i am afraid it times that we forget that side of government. and that will be debilitating to our ability to create jobs. my children and grandchildren, hopefully they will have better. host: david, republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been practicing as a cpa for 20 years. we have an old saying that someone with an unlim
that is what keeps us ahead. it must keep us ahead in the future. when i look at tax laws and regulatory policy, i do not look at this as if i will go after that guy because he makes more money than i do, buy it look at it in terms of having a system that will give people the capacity to dream beyond their dreams, give them new ideas. cell phones, blackberry, iphone, ipad, no one thought of these things 30 years ago. hundreds of thousands of people are working there. what is the ipad of 20...
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he's here with us. stay with us. to me a great fashion story is about taking what's out there and making it work for my readers. at the magazine, i'm all about helping them get the looks for less. that's t.j.maxx. my assistant says, "isn't that all last season's fashions?" no way! t.j.maxx works deals directly with designers. that's how they can do it. this full-time fashionista... is really a maxxinista! t.j.maxx. check us out on facebook for a chance to win a 500 dollar shopping spree! cheerios could be your ticket to do it. big time. you could win a once in a lifetime chance to live your passion by choosing from t never-dreamed-possible prizes. from a customized v.i.p. vacation, to a hollywood red carpet experience, to cooking with a celebrity chef, and more. find details on specially marked boxes of cheerios. why cheerios? because whatever you love doing, you'll need a healthy heart to do it. ♪ >>> we are awaiting a news conference from the d.c. police chief cathy lanier and mayor fenty regarding yesterday's sh
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it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking for women who were average age 60. they had been through menopause over ten years. they weren't having hot flashes. there is a time when it's too late. but estrogen needs to be taken in a safe way. i talk about it. i pefr the natural way. the patch, if you need to take it. rather than a pill. or a cream or a jell. if you need to take the progesterone, the other hormone to balance out the estrogen, if you still have a uterus, make sure you ask for the natural form. there's other ways to take estrogen. if you've not had breast cancer,
it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about your fiber too. i have for a while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. ♪ >>> well, bon jovi was living on a prayer for so long, and now those prayers have been answered, at least for the fans. the band could be on the way to the rock 'n' roll hall of fame this year. and on its first ballot too. bon jovi was one of several nominees announced for the hall. >> yes, we were thrilled about this morning. well, the list includes
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not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at its entrance, epcot is a $1 billion gamble that disney can still work its former magic. but this time, the company is going after a different audience. adults. the 260-acre theme park combines a look into the future and a visit to nine countries. sort of a permanent world's fair. epcot is only a monorail ride from the magic kingdom. but here, make-believe is out, education is in. nowhere is there a single pair of mouse ears. this is adult fare. fancy shops, restaurants, and a disney first, alcoholic beverages. >> we realize that a lot of people are driving right by us right now because they thin
not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at...
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so it is being used. it's one of the major national messages along with our "make it in america, stop outsourcing our jobs" that are being shown all over the country. >> is the reason it seems fresh to me because democrats are being outspent by republicans and in particular republican outside groups by a margin of 5 or 6 to 1? >> that could be. but democrats have been conserving money, i think that gap's going to diminish closer to the campaign. this is the moment the democrats have been saving their money for. so you're going to see that we have a much greater presence as compared to the republicans and these outsiders than we've had before. >> let me ask you about the issue of reproductive rights. >> sure. >> not only do most democrats not want to run overtly on the issue. no matter what their position is on it. most even don't want to say the word abortion in an election year. democrats haven't liked to campaign on this for a long time. but in this election with this crop of republican candidates and t
so it is being used. it's one of the major national messages along with our "make it in america, stop outsourcing our jobs" that are being shown all over the country. >> is the reason it seems fresh to me because democrats are being outspent by republicans and in particular republican outside groups by a margin of 5 or 6 to 1? >> that could be. but democrats have been conserving money, i think that gap's going to diminish closer to the campaign. this is the moment the...
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he gives us hope. he gives us a meaning. because this economy was messed up, let's remember he inherited this dog mess this is -- [ talking over each other ] >> i'd like to see my children have the right to vet. it is their money he's spending. i think our children in this democracy should vote in the next election. >> absolutely. >> go ahead. >> when i voted for barack obama, barack obama wasn't at war at all. he decided to stop the war. but it wasn't about him. he is more about the people. >> it is all about jobs and the economy. what obama and the pelosi administration has done is to create an environment of uncertainty that's a job killer. . >> me as an independent, i looked at barack obama for more of change. but then when i seen that mainly it was still a little democratic issue because nancy pelosi was there, i feel it is more her agenda than it is his. >> is that a bad thing to you? >> in a way it is, yes. >> how many of you feel favorable towards nancy pelosi, raise your hands? one individual. who feels negative tow
he gives us hope. he gives us a meaning. because this economy was messed up, let's remember he inherited this dog mess this is -- [ talking over each other ] >> i'd like to see my children have the right to vet. it is their money he's spending. i think our children in this democracy should vote in the next election. >> absolutely. >> go ahead. >> when i voted for barack obama, barack obama wasn't at war at all. he decided to stop the war. but it wasn't about him. he is...
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he could have easily shot us. i mean since there was two of us, it wasn't worth it to him. i'm scared. >> shepard: investigators say there were no obvious signs that this guy was trouble and that they're still investigating why it all happened. they also say the campus lockdown went very smoothly because local police held a training exercise on exactly how to do it two weeks ago. the incident stirring up memories of one of the deadly school shootings in american history which happened on the same campus. the year was 1966, the gunman climbed u.t.'s school clock tower and spent an hour and a half shooting at people below. when it was all over, ten were dead, dozens hurt before police shot and killed him. now new developments in a very disturbing case out of connecticut. the prosecution and defense today rested in that sickening home invasion and murder trial. today a prison guard testified that he overheard this man, steven hayes, confess to another inmate. hayes is potentially facing the death penalty for his role in this crime. investigators say that back in 2007, he and a
he could have easily shot us. i mean since there was two of us, it wasn't worth it to him. i'm scared. >> shepard: investigators say there were no obvious signs that this guy was trouble and that they're still investigating why it all happened. they also say the campus lockdown went very smoothly because local police held a training exercise on exactly how to do it two weeks ago. the incident stirring up memories of one of the deadly school shootings in american history which happened on...
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stay with us. we will be right back. >>> police in wichita kansas are on the lookout for thieves who were pretty hungry and craving some little debbie snack cakes. they were so hung agree that they stole a -- hungry that they stole a whole delivery truck outside of wal-mart yesterday morning. the truck was later found in a shallow canal. thousands of dollars of snacks had been stolen. police later found a trail of empty boxes of snack cake wrappers. >>> there's a familiar face looming high above the nation's highways including this one near ft. worth texas and it features a picture of former president george w. bush with the word miss me yet? there's no word on who paid for the ads? those billboards have cropped up around ft. worth as well as wyoming and minnesota. >>> amtrak unveiled its vision for a high speed and we mean really high speed train between washington and boston today. the key question is where amtrak will get the 118 billion it needs to build a link. amtrak says the new trains could
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did the fashion police use excessive force? so let's tackle this from the plaintiff's point of view. they say not only did they shell out $30 per ticket, but they spent up to $1,000 in some cases which is possible on the dresses. only to be told at the door get out, based on an arbitrary dress code. what say you? >> you can replace the money with you you can never replace your homecoming. it was these girl's senior year. styles are a lot more modest -- revealing than when i was in high school. you are younger than i am. but the dresses weren't that bad in my opinion at all. they were prom dresses. if you walk in any store that's what you see. it's awful these girls missed their homecoming because of this. megyn: they said they were too low cut and too high. these dresses are too high. you can see thigh. this girl in particular said she got out. what's wrong with that outfit. >> from a personal perspective they look marvelous. from the school's perspective it's a different story. goodness forbid we should have a school that prot
did the fashion police use excessive force? so let's tackle this from the plaintiff's point of view. they say not only did they shell out $30 per ticket, but they spent up to $1,000 in some cases which is possible on the dresses. only to be told at the door get out, based on an arbitrary dress code. what say you? >> you can replace the money with you you can never replace your homecoming. it was these girl's senior year. styles are a lot more modest -- revealing than when i was in high...
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[laughter] >> i did at first, but i'm getting used to it. we're taking steps to reduce steps and processes to support major investment decisions or uncovered response to execution issues. a limiting low-value statutory process is, and then are referring to provisions of acquisition reform act that we understand the intent of that and appreciate that intent and are executing to that intent, including developmental tests and evaluations and systems engineering. -- >> you can continue to watch this hearing at c-span.org. we plan to go back to the senate arms services hearing after the house recesses later this morning. now the house. . . appoint the honorable john a. yarmuth to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 6, 2009, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each par
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that's going to do it for us. thanks so much for being with us. >> meantime, the news continue on cnn with kyra fip lips. good morning. >> are you saying there's no e.t.? >> no. i'm not saying that. just getting myself in trouble again here. i just don't think e.t. visited earth yet. >> he doesn't know if he likes m&ms. >> stop e-mailing me. >> kiran and i love m&ms. that's for sure. we are not putting those away. great day. >>> good morning, everybody. here's what we're working on this morning. >> he pulled out one of his grenades, american grenade, you know, pops it and then tells me [ bleep ]. >> targeting civilians in a combat zone. american soldiesoldiers, our ow for the fun of it and then covering up the crime. >> organic. natural. you see the buzz words on food labels. you think you're eating well. well, we have a reality check for you. >>> and surprising results on a religion iq test. atheists and agnostics score higher than christians. 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. 6:00 a.m. out west. i'm kyra phillips. yo
that's going to do it for us. thanks so much for being with us. >> meantime, the news continue on cnn with kyra fip lips. good morning. >> are you saying there's no e.t.? >> no. i'm not saying that. just getting myself in trouble again here. i just don't think e.t. visited earth yet. >> he doesn't know if he likes m&ms. >> stop e-mailing me. >> kiran and i love m&ms. that's for sure. we are not putting those away. great day. >>> good morning,...
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clare, thank you for speaking with us this morning. i know this is a very scary time for folks there. what are you learning about this and what is it like there, right now? >> caller: hi, martha. well, what we have heard from people on the scene, reporters, texts from friends, is that there was a person, first gunman and he is confirmed dead, shot himself on the 6th floor of the school library. and there is also a second confirmed gunman, they are looking for him but aren't sure where he is and the university has told students to lock the doors and everything. martha: how are you confirming the second gunman, clare. >> caller: the second gunman confirmation is coming from the media from contact. martha: so, right... >> caller: also the university police department. martha: the university police department confirmed to you, the newspaper there, that there is indeed a second man gun? all right. what are you seeing in terms of a search for the second gunman and what is the lock down situation there? how active is it? is there a sense they
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i think that young people are not as informed as they used the. -- as they used to be. even older than i am, there were civics.in school about si guest: civics education in our schools has been systematically cut over the last 30 years. but that is not so you can blame young people about. that is an issue of where we investing resources, where are we investing in the young people? we have a program called democracy class that is available to teachers around the country, if they want a one- classroom curriculum. it should be significantly more than that. but young people are savvy. they are paying attention. we see they are following the news closely than they have in many years. i think that is what is causing some of the cynicism. they are starting to pay attention. they see that their interests are being cut by others or by corporate or special interests at times. they are savvy right now, especially with the internet, to actually find out information and research information and make informed decisions. host: on the line for those older than 50, drum, north carolina.
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? dr. scholl's back pain relief orthotics with shockguard technology give you immediate relief that lasts all day long. dr. scholl's. visit our facebook page to save $3. >>> mark zuckerberg's donation is just the latest example of our country's men and women giving back to students in need. the bill and melinda gates foundation gave thousands of americans the tools to thrive in grade school and beyond. the president of the united states program at the gates foundation and joins us here now. you are focusing on college now. getting our students into college and beyond. tell us what the real focus is today. >> it's important to just underscore you have an education crisis in the country. we have a third of our young people dropping out of high school and a third that graduate not ready for college or career. then we
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that is us. we can develop our resources properly as we continue to diversify our energy base in this country. it is not either or. they have to go together. i hear this theory. they say that we can delay the arctic long enough that the economics will not work and they will go off somewhere else like nigeria port sudan. that is a moral argument i am not willing to accept. that is unacceptable for us as citizens of this country to say that we will continue to buy oil from countries that are not equal to our environmental standards right now. as you do your work, we will have even better environmental standards. it is a moral argument we should not subject ourselves to. we have to do this the right way. there might be differences, but lay out the rules. let's see where we go. if we do not lay out the rules, no one goes anywhere. >> thank you. >> other questions? >> senator, thank you so much for joining us today. you have a package of bills. you briefly describe it. we have additional information a
that is us. we can develop our resources properly as we continue to diversify our energy base in this country. it is not either or. they have to go together. i hear this theory. they say that we can delay the arctic long enough that the economics will not work and they will go off somewhere else like nigeria port sudan. that is a moral argument i am not willing to accept. that is unacceptable for us as citizens of this country to say that we will continue to buy oil from countries that are not...
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caleb can explain that to us. he's joining us by the phone. his doctor told him to stay off his feet, so he's hopefully taking it easy at home. how are you feeling today? >> i'm actually pretty good. there's not a lot of pain in my knee, just a little in my anning -- ankle. jenna: what happened out there? >> me and a friend were surfing, and we had another friend with us. one of our friends had gone back in to grab my other surfboard, he was going to try to surf with us, and it was just me and my friend out on the sandbar. my friend felt something nudge him, and then it nudged him again. as it did, he swung down in the water, and he said he hit it. he came over towards me and said that there's something in the water, and i said, no, there's not, and i didn't even finish that statement before i felt a sharp pain in my ankle. jenna: so what exactly does it feel like to get bit by a shark? >> it's the worst pain i've ever felt in my life. it, it shocked me at first, but i didn't know what to think of it. jenna: and so you feel this pain, we're se
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a friend as calling us. -- brenda is calling us. caller: i wanted to tell you the experience my family went through with this. i lost my a nieces and nephews to integrate the kids. my nephew would come home every day beaten up by the black children. i do not know what was going on, i just know that migy in-laws were taking care of them and they went to the school and complain they cannot get anything done about it. they took them out and put them in private schools. guest: that is a common reaction. i do not think physical harm was common. it does not happen, but i do not think that is the predominant concern. i think it is simply the fact of parents in the suburbs are being asked to leave their community to go to a different school that may not be as good as the one they are at. i do think the issue with a private school -- one of the things that mandatory desegregation did is a cause a lot of white parents to leave school systems and make the school system even harder to integrate. sometimes whole school systems became predominant
a friend as calling us. -- brenda is calling us. caller: i wanted to tell you the experience my family went through with this. i lost my a nieces and nephews to integrate the kids. my nephew would come home every day beaten up by the black children. i do not know what was going on, i just know that migy in-laws were taking care of them and they went to the school and complain they cannot get anything done about it. they took them out and put them in private schools. guest: that is a common...
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stay with us. n to me a great fashion story is about taking what's out there and making it work for my readers. at the magazine, i'm all about helping them get the looks for less. that's t.j.maxx. my assistant says, "isn't that all last season's fashions?" no way! t.j.maxx works deals directly with designers. that's how they can do it. this full-time fashionista... is really a maxxinista! t.j.maxx. check us out on facebook for a chance to win a 500 dollar shopping spree! . >>> after days of silence a pastor caught in a sex scandal speaks out. several men have sued bishop ed long of atlanta saying he lured them into sexual relationships with gifts. today 25,000 packed the use to hear bishop long's side of the story. it is what the bishop didn't say that has a whole lot of people talking today. >> reporter: six days after he was slapped with four civil lawsuits, bishop ed long spoke very carefully to his congregation and the nation today. although he never claimed his innoc
stay with us. n to me a great fashion story is about taking what's out there and making it work for my readers. at the magazine, i'm all about helping them get the looks for less. that's t.j.maxx. my assistant says, "isn't that all last season's fashions?" no way! t.j.maxx works deals directly with designers. that's how they can do it. this full-time fashionista... is really a maxxinista! t.j.maxx. check us out on facebook for a chance to win a 500 dollar...